time4me
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Looking through some of my old finds while visiting in Michigan, I came across a small copper(?) disk a little bit bigger than a penny that is worn smooth on both sides.
This coin (if it is a coin) has a diameter of .815 inches (as compared to a penny with .75 inches. Also slightly thicker than a penny at .062 inches.
I scrutinized it for a long time under magnification, and now I swear I see a face on the coin.
Here are pictures of the side with what I see as a small off-center face with either a huge hairdo like the bride of Frankenstien or an indian headdress staring to the left. I circled it in the first picture...
And here are pictures of the opposite side, on which I cannot make out any features...
This coin (if it is a coin) has a diameter of .815 inches (as compared to a penny with .75 inches. Also slightly thicker than a penny at .062 inches.
I scrutinized it for a long time under magnification, and now I swear I see a face on the coin.
Here are pictures of the side with what I see as a small off-center face with either a huge hairdo like the bride of Frankenstien or an indian headdress staring to the left. I circled it in the first picture...









And here are pictures of the opposite side, on which I cannot make out any features...








